The Cortex.
Renal cortex
lymphocytes
parietal lobe
No the Cortex is the outer layer of a internal organ, a cerebal cotex is, specificly, the outer layer of the brain which contains grey matter and neurons....but after saying that, a Cortex is a outer casing in general
Frontal? not sure XD
Cortex
Yes, unmyelinated axons are present in the cerebral cortex. While many neurons in the cerebral cortex have myelinated axons, some interneurons and shorter local circuit neurons have unmyelinated axons. These unmyelinated axons play a role in the local processing and communication within the cortex.
it would be found in the cortex of a root.
The cerebral cortex is the outermost covering of the brain. It is approximately 2-4 mm in thickness. It contains the frontal, temporal, parietal and occipital lobes.
gray matter
The parietal lobe is the part of the brain that contains the somatosensory cortex. This area is responsible for processing sensory information such as touch, pressure, temperature, and pain. It plays a key role in spatial awareness and body sensation.